Post by Dream Shqiptare on Feb 17, 2013 19:58:26 GMT 1
OOC: If it's cool with you guys I'm gonna skip the entrances and get straight into it.
Both men stare at each other from opposite corners of the ring. The referee asks Endri to hand over his title belt and he obliges. He approaches Storm Killer to present him with the title, but as he does Endri storms out of the corner and nails him with an early bicycle kick. As Storm falls through the ropes and onto the floor, the referee admonishes Endri who holds his hands up acting all innocent.
Harold Jenkins: A cheap shot by the champion, and the bell hasn't even rung yet!
William Ferguson: He clearly wants to end this one early...
The referee rushes out of the ring to check on the challenger as the bell finally rings. He is slowly stirring, but Endri leaves the ring and gives him several stomps across the shoulder. The referee pulls him back. Endri is furious with him, telling him to do his job and start counting him out. As Endri steps back into the ring and holds his fists up as if he had already won the match, to the disapproval of the crowd, the referee counts to five before Storm manages to use the apron to pull himself back to his feet. Endri sees him back on his feet on the outside and charges, looking for a suicide dive, but instead Storm catches him in midair and drops him back-first across the floor with a front slam.
William Ferguson: The champ looked to put his own body on the line a tad bit too early, and he paid for it dearly! Did you see his spine crack on that solid floor!?
Harold Jenkins: A mistake on the Albanian Dream's part, but can the challenger follow up?
The referee tries to begin a count but Storm tells him not to. Instead he follows up by scooping Endri back to his feet and dumping him over the guard rail. The fans quickly move out of the way as Storm follows him over the rail. Endri tries to crawl away but Storm catches him and pulls him back to his feet. He tries to set him up for a brainbuster but Endri puts on the brakes just in time, countering with a vertical suplex onto a couple of vacated steel chairs.
William Ferguson: No one is safe in this building! Not tonight!
Harold Jenkins: The fans are moving away as far away as possible, they don't wanna get in the way of either of these powerful combatants!
Endri quickly gets up before taking a couple of the chairs and dropping them on top of his opponent, burying him under a pile of chairs. He then demands the nearby referee to start counting. Storm stirs back to life early, but as he crawls from the pile of chairs Endri smacks him across the back with another chair, causing a whelp from the nearby fans. He follows up by pulling Storm back to his feet by the neck and whipping him into a wall. Endri charges at him but Storm moves out of the way just in time. Endri misses and hits his shoulder hard against the wall. He clutches his shoulder in agony but as he turns around he sees Storm about to throw a wild right hand. Endri ducks just in time, and Storm's fist hits the wall, creating an alarmingly big dent in it.
Harold Jenkins: Look at that wall! That's just a demonstrate of how powerful this youngster is!
William Ferguson: Imagine if he had hit Endri's face instead of that wall! Oh man!
Seemingly unfazed by the fierce punch he just gave the wall, Storm follows Endri, who is trying to escape through the sea of people in the crowd. Endri manages to reach the rail and climb back over it, maintaining his distance from his opponent. He hides out of sight until Storm finally reaches the rail himself, but before he can climb over Endri pounces and nails him with a running European uppercut. Storm falls over the rail and onto the floor. He quickly gets back on all fours, but before he can get up Endri grabs him and shoves him into the steel steps with a huge thud. Endri gets back up to his feet and tells the referee to count as Storm lays on the floor holding his shoulder in pain.
Harold Jenkins: The amount of damage these two have inflicted on each other has been amazing, and we haven't even made it back into the ring yet!
William Ferguson: This shows how much the World title means to both of these guys. They're both willing to destroy each other to be named the top guy in this industry!
Signature Moves Used So Far:
Bicycle Kick (Endri Salihi)
Both men stare at each other from opposite corners of the ring. The referee asks Endri to hand over his title belt and he obliges. He approaches Storm Killer to present him with the title, but as he does Endri storms out of the corner and nails him with an early bicycle kick. As Storm falls through the ropes and onto the floor, the referee admonishes Endri who holds his hands up acting all innocent.
Harold Jenkins: A cheap shot by the champion, and the bell hasn't even rung yet!
William Ferguson: He clearly wants to end this one early...
The referee rushes out of the ring to check on the challenger as the bell finally rings. He is slowly stirring, but Endri leaves the ring and gives him several stomps across the shoulder. The referee pulls him back. Endri is furious with him, telling him to do his job and start counting him out. As Endri steps back into the ring and holds his fists up as if he had already won the match, to the disapproval of the crowd, the referee counts to five before Storm manages to use the apron to pull himself back to his feet. Endri sees him back on his feet on the outside and charges, looking for a suicide dive, but instead Storm catches him in midair and drops him back-first across the floor with a front slam.
William Ferguson: The champ looked to put his own body on the line a tad bit too early, and he paid for it dearly! Did you see his spine crack on that solid floor!?
Harold Jenkins: A mistake on the Albanian Dream's part, but can the challenger follow up?
The referee tries to begin a count but Storm tells him not to. Instead he follows up by scooping Endri back to his feet and dumping him over the guard rail. The fans quickly move out of the way as Storm follows him over the rail. Endri tries to crawl away but Storm catches him and pulls him back to his feet. He tries to set him up for a brainbuster but Endri puts on the brakes just in time, countering with a vertical suplex onto a couple of vacated steel chairs.
William Ferguson: No one is safe in this building! Not tonight!
Harold Jenkins: The fans are moving away as far away as possible, they don't wanna get in the way of either of these powerful combatants!
Endri quickly gets up before taking a couple of the chairs and dropping them on top of his opponent, burying him under a pile of chairs. He then demands the nearby referee to start counting. Storm stirs back to life early, but as he crawls from the pile of chairs Endri smacks him across the back with another chair, causing a whelp from the nearby fans. He follows up by pulling Storm back to his feet by the neck and whipping him into a wall. Endri charges at him but Storm moves out of the way just in time. Endri misses and hits his shoulder hard against the wall. He clutches his shoulder in agony but as he turns around he sees Storm about to throw a wild right hand. Endri ducks just in time, and Storm's fist hits the wall, creating an alarmingly big dent in it.
Harold Jenkins: Look at that wall! That's just a demonstrate of how powerful this youngster is!
William Ferguson: Imagine if he had hit Endri's face instead of that wall! Oh man!
Seemingly unfazed by the fierce punch he just gave the wall, Storm follows Endri, who is trying to escape through the sea of people in the crowd. Endri manages to reach the rail and climb back over it, maintaining his distance from his opponent. He hides out of sight until Storm finally reaches the rail himself, but before he can climb over Endri pounces and nails him with a running European uppercut. Storm falls over the rail and onto the floor. He quickly gets back on all fours, but before he can get up Endri grabs him and shoves him into the steel steps with a huge thud. Endri gets back up to his feet and tells the referee to count as Storm lays on the floor holding his shoulder in pain.
Harold Jenkins: The amount of damage these two have inflicted on each other has been amazing, and we haven't even made it back into the ring yet!
William Ferguson: This shows how much the World title means to both of these guys. They're both willing to destroy each other to be named the top guy in this industry!
Signature Moves Used So Far:
Bicycle Kick (Endri Salihi)